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think you knew everything about paris hilton, but this is the other paris, the one that you don't know. >> i haven't seen you since we got married in vegas. good times. >> ms. hilton's made her share of headlines, and she's never told the real story until tonight. >> piers, a girl's got to have some secrets, but i'll tell you everything. after all, we were married, sort of. >> paris hilton and her fabulous life, her loves, those scandals, and what her mother thinks of the whole shebang. >> paris, did you really marry piers? >> paris and kathy hilton tell it all. this is "piers morgan tonight." kathy, paris, welcome. >> thank you. >> how are you both? >> very good. >> really good. >> paris, do you feel -- a little bit? >> a little bit. >> i always get nervous in interviews, especially being at cnn. >> why cnn? >> because it's, you know, a very serious place. and you make me nervous. >> do you think people take you seriously? >> when people know me, they do. >> would you like to be taken more seriously? >> i would, definitely. >> why would it be important to you given your brand? i'm sur
think you knew everything about paris hilton, but this is the other paris, the one that you don't know. >> i haven't seen you since we got married in vegas. good times. >> ms. hilton's made her share of headlines, and she's never told the real story until tonight. >> piers, a girl's got to have some secrets, but i'll tell you everything. after all, we were married, sort of. >> paris hilton and her fabulous life, her loves, those scandals, and what her mother thinks of...
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the paris office is a large office. the brussels office is also large because of the eu head quartered there and nato being qua headquartered there. throughout the 13 offices in western europe would also send additional agents and maybe five more from the u.s. with particular specialties such as bomb technicians or experts that would try to look at the suicide vests, how were they assembled? what kind of explosive material are they using? so there's probably many more agents working and technicians working on these cases than appears just from more than just five. >> yeah, that's a great point. exactly what i was going to ask you. how was the collaboration when you were there running things? tom fuentes, thank you so much. juliette, thank you. go ahead. >> i was just going to add, the cooperation is great. but what we're seeing here is it's not an issue of intelligence sharing. it's an issue of intelligence possession. they are sharing what they have but they don't have enough. and the fact that you can have terror cell
the paris office is a large office. the brussels office is also large because of the eu head quartered there and nato being qua headquartered there. throughout the 13 offices in western europe would also send additional agents and maybe five more from the u.s. with particular specialties such as bomb technicians or experts that would try to look at the suicide vests, how were they assembled? what kind of explosive material are they using? so there's probably many more agents working and...
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information as one of paris attackers. did he escape to syria? welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. john berman has the day off. it is tuesday, december 1st. president obama on his last day in paris for the climate change summit amid tight security. heads of state from 150 countries and 40,000 delegates to hammer out reductions in greenhouse gasses and keeping global warming under a crucial threshold. the leaders of the two biggest greenhouse emitters, china and the u.s. met. this takes place under the shadow of the failures to keep past climate deals. joining us from paris is correspondent jim bittermann. >> reporter: good morning, christine. president obama meeting with president erdogan of turkey. that takes on urgency because the turks shot down that russian jet just a couple of days ago. that is increased tensions with the u.s. which has urged turkey to ease things with russia. the president met with putin yesterday. in any case, obama has a meeting with the small island nations who tak
information as one of paris attackers. did he escape to syria? welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. john berman has the day off. it is tuesday, december 1st. president obama on his last day in paris for the climate change summit amid tight security. heads of state from 150 countries and 40,000 delegates to hammer out reductions in greenhouse gasses and keeping global warming under a crucial threshold. the leaders of the two biggest greenhouse...
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we want to get you straight to paris. hala gorani is there from the theater which saw the worst of the carnage last night. first, i want to talk about what we heard from the french president moments ago, saying isis is, indeed, behind this attack. >>. >> reporter: all right. ooimt i'm outside the concert hall where the carnage took place. the wrench president hollande declared isis terrorists where responsible for yesterday's attack. he called tear actions in this city, quote, an act of war. here's the latestest death toll. it is likely to increase. at least 128 people have been killed. eight of the attackers are dead. officials are scouring the video trying to find anyone who may have escaped or helped them, of course. this is going to be critical in the investigation. the worst of the carnage as i was mentioning at the top of the hour, happened at the see this ter. two police vans are in front of the concert hall. i spoke with one of the police officers here. is he told me forensic vehicles are taking them away to the m
we want to get you straight to paris. hala gorani is there from the theater which saw the worst of the carnage last night. first, i want to talk about what we heard from the french president moments ago, saying isis is, indeed, behind this attack. >>. >> reporter: all right. ooimt i'm outside the concert hall where the carnage took place. the wrench president hollande declared isis terrorists where responsible for yesterday's attack. he called tear actions in this city, quote, an...
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max foster live in paris. we'll join you in about a quarter of an hour. >>> coming up, a woman who survived the mali hotel siege talks about the moment she first heard gunfire down the hall, her emotional interview after this break. >>> and a u.s. journalist is sentenced in iran, but the mystery and outrage over his case intensifies. more on that after this. understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families who've supported them, we offer our best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. other wireless carriers make families share data. some way to say happy holidays. switch to t-mobile now and get 4 lines with up to 6gb each, and no sharing. just $30 bucks
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embassy in paris. and that plot involved seven al qaeda -- seven cells of al qaeda in seven countries in europe plus a cell in dubai and that plot was thwarted the week of 9/11. it didn't get any publicity here when those guys were arrested because we were covering 9/11 which did happen. that cooperation. france i would like to say, was the first country in europe to provide the fbi with passenger lists of inbound flights before any other country did it. they have been cooperative with the u.s. government and in particular with the fbi, the fbi's office in paris, for more than a decade. >> very close collaboration. nick i know that the video we've seen of what happened at the magazine yesterday is so compelling but i'm also told there's a whole lot of other closed circuit tv video authorities are going through right now trying to find some more clues. you're there in europe. paris, like london like other major cities in europe they are totally wired, aren't they with video cameras? >> yeah. one of the
embassy in paris. and that plot involved seven al qaeda -- seven cells of al qaeda in seven countries in europe plus a cell in dubai and that plot was thwarted the week of 9/11. it didn't get any publicity here when those guys were arrested because we were covering 9/11 which did happen. that cooperation. france i would like to say, was the first country in europe to provide the fbi with passenger lists of inbound flights before any other country did it. they have been cooperative with the u.s....
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it is nightfall there in paris. but still many people have descended on this city really sending a very symbolic message of solidarity. people of all walks, jews as well as muslims, people of all walks there in paris. give me an idea of the sense or the real feeling there, especially as this service is continuing to get under way at the grand synagogue there in paris. >> reporter: just past 8:00 p.m. here in paris. plus the crowds may have thinned but the sound level has not gone down. quite the contrary. i have very excited people behind me happy to be here after what was a historic day. we're hearing by some accounts this may have been the largest demonstration in the history of france. those are numbers we have to check to get a definitive final confirmed figure. here is the latest for the viewers around the states and around the world. we welcome everyone. as you mentioned, fred the president of francois hollande and the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu are visiting the grand synagogue in paris. we're
it is nightfall there in paris. but still many people have descended on this city really sending a very symbolic message of solidarity. people of all walks, jews as well as muslims, people of all walks there in paris. give me an idea of the sense or the real feeling there, especially as this service is continuing to get under way at the grand synagogue there in paris. >> reporter: just past 8:00 p.m. here in paris. plus the crowds may have thinned but the sound level has not gone down....
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come to paris. >> reporter: come back. because now more than ever paris needs you. here we are on a sunday in beautiful paris, and we're surrounded by people. >> yes. >> reporter: that's a beautiful thing. >> yes. that's beautiful. yes. i like it. it makes something warm in your heart. >> reporter: thank you so much. >> thank you. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to
come to paris. >> reporter: come back. because now more than ever paris needs you. here we are on a sunday in beautiful paris, and we're surrounded by people. >> yes. >> reporter: that's a beautiful thing. >> yes. that's beautiful. yes. i like it. it makes something warm in your heart. >> reporter: thank you so much. >> thank you. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as...
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there in paris. >> the fbi is sending reinforcements to paris. joining us is steve moore, a retired special agent for the fbi. thank you again for spending time with us. >> sure. >> as we look at this investigation, it is now taking on a broader european dimension. >> it's worrying but not surprising. this is what we're up against now. as the president said, we have physical containment on them, but that's like saying we have physical containment on a cancer in the body. there are going to be billions of cells moving around the body, trying to metastesize. that's what happened here. unless you wipe out the original cell, it's going to keep coming. >> see, we're hearing from our justice correspondent that u.s. law enforcement are running a batch of names, trying to get some positive i.d. right now none of the names are none to the u.s. terrorist suspects. one, is that a surprise? and talk to us about the identity of identifying the suicide bombers. >> well, it kind of surprises me that they're not on u.s. radar at all. but then again, there might
there in paris. >> the fbi is sending reinforcements to paris. joining us is steve moore, a retired special agent for the fbi. thank you again for spending time with us. >> sure. >> as we look at this investigation, it is now taking on a broader european dimension. >> it's worrying but not surprising. this is what we're up against now. as the president said, we have physical containment on them, but that's like saying we have physical containment on a cancer in the body....
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the race for president scrambled by the paris terror attacks. >> attacking paris, the city of light, reminds us that there is no middle ground in going after these terrorists. >> evil. radical islamic terrorism needs to be called out for what it is, and it needs to be defeated. >> reporter: most republicans advocate a robust american response. >> this was clearly an act of war, an attack on one of our nato alley allies and we should bring everyone together to put together a coalition to confront this challenge. >> reporter: the democratic front-runner warns the u.s. should not take the lead. >> it cannot be an american fight, and i think what the president has consistently said, which i agree with, is that we will support those who take the fight to isis. >> reporter: prompting harsh gop criticism. >> hillary clinton last night said that it's not our fight. it is our fight. and without our leadership in building a coalition to destroy isis, it won't happen. >> reporter: the terror tragedy is also roiling anti-immigrant sentiments in the gop since paris officials say at least one suic
the race for president scrambled by the paris terror attacks. >> attacking paris, the city of light, reminds us that there is no middle ground in going after these terrorists. >> evil. radical islamic terrorism needs to be called out for what it is, and it needs to be defeated. >> reporter: most republicans advocate a robust american response. >> this was clearly an act of war, an attack on one of our nato alley allies and we should bring everyone together to put...
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we're hearing from the paris prosecutors of this. they're actually speaking, questioning construction workers because there were construction work being done in the area of the fire. the flames spread extremely quickly through the cathedral's wooden infrastructure, that famous wooden roof, the spire of the center of the cathedral collapsed on monday. and the roof was largely destroyed as part of that as well. authorities say the twin bell towers though that make up the building facade are safe. that's the iconic image so many of us are used to. one firefighters was injured which is remarkable there wasn't more. the mayor of paris has tweeted major art ret cots and religious pieces have been saved including the crown of thorns believed to have been worn by gees during his crucifixion. >> translator: as you can see a monument that you love, that you live in, where you celebrate. a monument that represents so much of our history, it's a profound sadness, and i said, oh, god, why? why? because it's holy monday and for us it's an importan
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we just learned that moments ago from the paris prosecutor. very shortly, president obama departs washington and will travel to turkey, where he will attend a g-20 summit. our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta, he is there in turkey. he joins us now live. jim, i manage the tenor of this meeting, not to mention the subject matter to discuss will be drastically different now. >> reporter: that's right, john. this g-20 summit is shaping up to be something of a war summit. because, obviously, what has happened in paris has really added a sense of urgency to this summit that few would have expected. and president obama, as you said, is expected to leave the white house any moment now, en route to turkey. he did have that national security council meeting that involved not only his top national security officials inside the white house, but cabinet secretaries, secretary of state john mccain who's overseas, but joined that meeting via a secure video conference. and so we'll have a readout of that shortly, i believe, in the meantime, thoug
we just learned that moments ago from the paris prosecutor. very shortly, president obama departs washington and will travel to turkey, where he will attend a g-20 summit. our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta, he is there in turkey. he joins us now live. jim, i manage the tenor of this meeting, not to mention the subject matter to discuss will be drastically different now. >> reporter: that's right, john. this g-20 summit is shaping up to be something of a war summit. because,...
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he had been given orders to the paris attackers during the paris attacks, including to him. significant moments indeed, wolf. >> let's not forget 130 people were killed in the november 13th attack in paris. hundreds were injured. salah abdeslam has been often described least as one of the ring leaders in all of this. remind our viewers how he managed to escape. >> for whatever reason, following the attacks, and again, there was that suicide vest found near the site of one of the attacks that had his dna on it. late in the night after the attacks finished, he called friends in belgium asking to be picked up to help him and bring him back from paris. to some accounts he was in tears. it's not clear if that is correct but as he fled back they drove down from belgium. they picked him up on the outskirts of paris and headed back to belgium. border police stopped them at the border, but at that stage, french police did not have the knowledge that salah abdeslam was connected to the attacks. so they let them go on the way back to belgium. authorities were able to track the vehicle.
he had been given orders to the paris attackers during the paris attacks, including to him. significant moments indeed, wolf. >> let's not forget 130 people were killed in the november 13th attack in paris. hundreds were injured. salah abdeslam has been often described least as one of the ring leaders in all of this. remind our viewers how he managed to escape. >> for whatever reason, following the attacks, and again, there was that suicide vest found near the site of one of the...
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i'm jake tapper live in paris. following the breaking news on the active hunt for hyatt boumediene the surviving terror isn't in these week's attacks, we're also getting details about just how terrorist suspects cherif kouachi was able to fly turned radar for all these years despite his known associations and activities with jihad and terrorism. cnn's drew griffin has that story. >> these are disturbing details emerging from court records involving the younger brother that i think will a raise a lot of questions about what the french intelligence officials knew and perhaps even dropped the ball on what appears to be a very dangerous person. >> in 2005 cherif kouachi was caught by french authorities just as he was trying to travel to syria in an effort to join the fight against american soldiers in iraq. in his own words from a deposition in this 400 page court report, kouachi describes how his perceived injustice in iraq drive his hatred and willingness to die. i was read to go and die in battle. i got this eye whe
i'm jake tapper live in paris. following the breaking news on the active hunt for hyatt boumediene the surviving terror isn't in these week's attacks, we're also getting details about just how terrorist suspects cherif kouachi was able to fly turned radar for all these years despite his known associations and activities with jihad and terrorism. cnn's drew griffin has that story. >> these are disturbing details emerging from court records involving the younger brother that i think will a...
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the district of paris. mr. mayor, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> what was your message with secretary of state john kerry? >> it was thank you. it is important for us to feel supported. in this time people have been assaulted and some have been murdered. it is very important to have this support from the united states of america. we gathered people of the neighborhood living here on the streets a few days ago. they need to feel home again. for that they have to go beyond this awful attack. that's why the presence of john kerry has been very important to us. >> it is such an important location. we see people come here every day with flowers. we see people come here still crying. so much emotion, mr. mayor. let me ask you this, as you move forward, do you feel safe in this city? >> right now, yes, because police and the army has been summoned. everywhere in the streets are policemen. we feel quite safe now. we know the threat is still very high and we don't know how long we will be able to withstan
the district of paris. mr. mayor, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> what was your message with secretary of state john kerry? >> it was thank you. it is important for us to feel supported. in this time people have been assaulted and some have been murdered. it is very important to have this support from the united states of america. we gathered people of the neighborhood living here on the streets a few days ago. they need to feel home again. for that they have to...
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let's stay in paris. our senior international correspondent clarissa ward is getting more information. what are you learning, clarissa? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. we spent the entire day at the scene of the apartment where the raid took place and there are still forensic experts going in and out, still a tent pitched outside the apartment. they are still taking samples, taking dna samples trying to work out the identity of the third man who we now know was killed inside that apartment alongside 26-year-old hasn hasna aitboulahcen and abdelhamid abaqoud. we know 72 hours after that raid went down, we now know from french officials that it was not aitboulahcen who detonated the vest but likely one of the other two men. we don't know was it abaqoud or was it the eighth attacker, salah abdeslam. when you which what the videos, the moment the blast detonated, the force of the glass and flames coming out of the windows, you can imagine the scenes of carnage they have been contending with inside the apartm
let's stay in paris. our senior international correspondent clarissa ward is getting more information. what are you learning, clarissa? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. we spent the entire day at the scene of the apartment where the raid took place and there are still forensic experts going in and out, still a tent pitched outside the apartment. they are still taking samples, taking dna samples trying to work out the identity of the third man who we now know was killed inside that...
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we talked about the northern part of paris, 50, 60 miles away from paris. but if these people can kill again, definitely they will try to kill again. with a profile linked to al qaeda in yemen and iraq. this is our problem. we have 1,232 men like these two supposedly having been or still being jihadists. it's the list that's been given by the secretary of interior saying that we know them we know where they are, and they come and go between syria and france. so we are in a new type of war, by people worry about. i have heard so many people telling it's a new world. every day somebody can get shot somewhere. it's very scary. >> i think one of the things we're seeing here is how dangerous authorities think this situation is. those troops up there searching in the woods are very heavily armed. it is the s.w.a.t. team expanded to many other military and police they're completely prepared for a confrontation. you can envision that the two guys get desperate that they would take hostages for example. they've already held up a gas station. they're not very well or
we talked about the northern part of paris, 50, 60 miles away from paris. but if these people can kill again, definitely they will try to kill again. with a profile linked to al qaeda in yemen and iraq. this is our problem. we have 1,232 men like these two supposedly having been or still being jihadists. it's the list that's been given by the secretary of interior saying that we know them we know where they are, and they come and go between syria and france. so we are in a new type of war, by...
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i can't change paris today. but maybe by doing this i can help with changing somebody else's child. >> she moved here to savannah, georgia to be near her mother. charity's home is a loving safeguard of her daughter's memory and her final resting place. ella's urn is surrounded by her beloved butterfly wings. down the hall is a favorite painting she picked out during a vacation in mexico that ella said must be what heaven looks like. and at the heart of her life is 6-year-old phoenix. she knows he will one day want to know more about ella and paris, the family she lost. >> what will you tell phoenix? >> he knows that his brother is in prison for killing his sister. we do not discuss details. when he asks me why his brother killed his sister, i tell him there's something about his brain that does not work quite the way that yours and mine does. >> as i think about the nature of evil, i'm struck by something that charity told me. paris and those like him are not monsters, she says. they're children with mental heal
i can't change paris today. but maybe by doing this i can help with changing somebody else's child. >> she moved here to savannah, georgia to be near her mother. charity's home is a loving safeguard of her daughter's memory and her final resting place. ella's urn is surrounded by her beloved butterfly wings. down the hall is a favorite painting she picked out during a vacation in mexico that ella said must be what heaven looks like. and at the heart of her life is 6-year-old phoenix. she...
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she's also in paris. you're learning more about these terror suspects and how they were radicalized. what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. well, what we know now from our affiliate bfm-tv, at least six of the attackers spent time in syria. several of them, while being french nationals, were living in belgium. belgium has one of the highest numbers of per capita of nationals traveling to syria and iraq to join the jihad. we know that the alleged mastermind of this attack, abdelhamid abaaoud, that he also was from belgium, that he was part of a street gang along with salah abdeslam, who is the focus of this manhunt. they have criminal records, long rap sheets, know how to avoid police and buy weapons. what this really reveals as well is how much the nature of jihad has changed. it used to be that jihad was arabic speakers living in caves in afghanistan and recruitment done through the mosques and now they are friends and recruiting each other over social media from syria, from iraq, talkin
she's also in paris. you're learning more about these terror suspects and how they were radicalized. what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. well, what we know now from our affiliate bfm-tv, at least six of the attackers spent time in syria. several of them, while being french nationals, were living in belgium. belgium has one of the highest numbers of per capita of nationals traveling to syria and iraq to join the jihad. we know that the alleged mastermind of this attack,...
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coming to you live from paris, france. we continue to cover the isis terrorist attacks just four days ago. but right now i want to turn to russia. there was a major announcement from the kremlin earlier. the kremlin now acknowledging that it was a bomb. they say two-pound bomb that brought down the metrojet airliner last month over the sinai peninsula killing all 224 innocent people on board, including 25 children. isis, as you know, claimed responsibility for that attack as well. cnn's rene marsh following the developments. today russia confirmed what western intelligence sources have been saying literally for weeks, the crash of metrojet 9268 was no accident, it was because of a bomb, the amount of explosive material used, of course, ensured an extremely powerful midair explosion. >> that's right. as one expert put it, it demonstrates the terrorists' intent for no one to survive. i. >> reporter: for the first time russia revealed the cause of the metrojet crash, a home made bomb. president vladimir putin vowed swift reta
coming to you live from paris, france. we continue to cover the isis terrorist attacks just four days ago. but right now i want to turn to russia. there was a major announcement from the kremlin earlier. the kremlin now acknowledging that it was a bomb. they say two-pound bomb that brought down the metrojet airliner last month over the sinai peninsula killing all 224 innocent people on board, including 25 children. isis, as you know, claimed responsibility for that attack as well. cnn's rene...
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i'm poppy harlow, live in paris. this is cnn's continuing special coverage of the horrific terrorist attacks that played across the city last night. it is midnight in paris, it is 6:00 a.m. in new york. following the latest developments. french officials warning there could be more attackers out there. that is the latest news. they could be right here in paris. just a day after isis terrorists claim they were the one whose carried out the
i'm poppy harlow, live in paris. this is cnn's continuing special coverage of the horrific terrorist attacks that played across the city last night. it is midnight in paris, it is 6:00 a.m. in new york. following the latest developments. french officials warning there could be more attackers out there. that is the latest news. they could be right here in paris. just a day after isis terrorists claim they were the one whose carried out the
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christiane amanpour in paris for us tonight. always appreciate it. >>> part of the horror of what happened in the magazine offices was captured by a french filmmaker. he taped this attack. he talked to anderson cooper about what we saw. >> he told us that two persons were standing out and trying to get in so we heard the very first shots and then more and more shots, right across the -- five or six meters away. >> that close? >> yeah. >> did you know instantly that they were shots? >> no. at first we just heard shots. we heard screams and then we tried to get on the roof. >> you ran up to it the roof? >> yeah. we went to the roof and tried to avoid bullets and keep the agency safe. there was 20 people in our agency. >> it's incredible. the video you took and we're looking at some of it now, this went on for a number of minutes. five to ten minutes. is that about how long it was? >> five to ten at least. it seemed like it was so much longer. and then the cops arrived and they started shooting at them. >> did police start shooting
christiane amanpour in paris for us tonight. always appreciate it. >>> part of the horror of what happened in the magazine offices was captured by a french filmmaker. he taped this attack. he talked to anderson cooper about what we saw. >> he told us that two persons were standing out and trying to get in so we heard the very first shots and then more and more shots, right across the -- five or six meters away. >> that close? >> yeah. >> did you know instantly...
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victor. >> jim in paris. thank you. >>> belgian authorities admitting mistakes were probably made leading up to the deadly terror bombings. questions about how airport suicide bomber ibrahim el bakraoui managed to slip through the cracks. he was deported by turkey which warned european officials he was a militant. after el bakraoui arrived in the netherlands, he was set free. turkey is saying this is not the first time european officials were warned, but ignored. let's go to senior correspondent arwa damon. it is like he drove through the cracks. a casym here with turkish failures. >> reporter: a lot of failures. in the case of el bakraoui, he was picked up in gaziantep. it is home to a number of non-profits, but it is one of the main transit hubs for people crossing into the war zone who include those who want to go and join isis. turkey has a list of names that have been provided to it. upward of 38,000 individuals on the list. el bakraoui was not one of them. he is someone who the turks identified as being
victor. >> jim in paris. thank you. >>> belgian authorities admitting mistakes were probably made leading up to the deadly terror bombings. questions about how airport suicide bomber ibrahim el bakraoui managed to slip through the cracks. he was deported by turkey which warned european officials he was a militant. after el bakraoui arrived in the netherlands, he was set free. turkey is saying this is not the first time european officials were warned, but ignored. let's go to...
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a theatre in paris. it has left people around the world in shock. >> at least 153 people are dead and many more are wounded. this is the worst attack in france since world war ii. the french president has declared a state of emergency. the paris prosecutor said eight attackers are dead, seven of them in suicide blasts. >> there is, of course, only one story on every front page of every french daily newspaper this saturday morning. among the headlines, carnage in paris, and war in the center of paris. >> the word horror is on at least three of the papers. and this time it's war. social media is playing an important role in the aftermath of the paris attacks. people around the city have been able to let friends and family know they're okay through facebook's safety check. it was launched back in 2014. >> it's sadly getting a lot of use lately. if you're looking for the status of a loved one who may just be in paris, head to the safety check page on your facebook account. it has a running tally of who is ma
a theatre in paris. it has left people around the world in shock. >> at least 153 people are dead and many more are wounded. this is the worst attack in france since world war ii. the french president has declared a state of emergency. the paris prosecutor said eight attackers are dead, seven of them in suicide blasts. >> there is, of course, only one story on every front page of every french daily newspaper this saturday morning. among the headlines, carnage in paris, and war in...
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here in paris. many new developments even at this late hour in the pair of alleged killers, terrorists. two brothers suspected of murdering a dozen people here wednesday morning. here they are. said and che reef kouachi. both on the u.s. no fly list. one of whom may have trained with al qaeda in yemen. they are now the targets of a massive, massive manhunt involving tens of thousands of police and security personnel here in france. we've alr
here in paris. many new developments even at this late hour in the pair of alleged killers, terrorists. two brothers suspected of murdering a dozen people here wednesday morning. here they are. said and che reef kouachi. both on the u.s. no fly list. one of whom may have trained with al qaeda in yemen. they are now the targets of a massive, massive manhunt involving tens of thousands of police and security personnel here in france. we've alr
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a paris concert hall. one man shares what he saw as gunmen riddled the bataclan theater with bullets. well, right now you can get 15 gigs for the price of 10. that's 5 extra gigs for the same price. so five more gigs for the same price? yea, allow me to demonstrate. do you like your pretzel? yea. okay, uh, may i? 50% more data for the same price. i like this metaphor. oh, it's even better with funnel cakes. but very sticky. now get 15 gigs for the price of 10. ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm george howl. >> i'm amara walker. thanks for joining us. let's update you on the terror attacks in france.
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the latest from paris when we return. fraternite, fraterni >>> hello, everyone, welcome to our viewers around the world, i'm amara walker. >>> and i'm george howell. in france, it was pure panic there. now they face a state of emergency after a series of highly coordinated attacks rocked the city. at least 153 people were killed in six different locations, including the national stadium. >> now the concert was at the bataclan hall, where 112 lives were brutally taken. witnesses say the gunmen entered the concert hall and shot at them for at least 15 minutes. paris officials say eight attackers are dead, several of them in suicide blasts. no group claimed responsibility. but french president hollande vows france will be ruthless in its response. we want to give you a sense of where this happened in paris. and cnn's tom foreman has an overview. >> the attacks took place north of the traditional tourist areas in paris, along the champs-elysees. and we talk about the bataclan, this is an area of the bataclan theater that hold
the latest from paris when we return. fraternite, fraterni >>> hello, everyone, welcome to our viewers around the world, i'm amara walker. >>> and i'm george howell. in france, it was pure panic there. now they face a state of emergency after a series of highly coordinated attacks rocked the city. at least 153 people were killed in six different locations, including the national stadium. >> now the concert was at the bataclan hall, where 112 lives were brutally taken....
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raid just outside paris called sontene. for hours, there have been explosions, gunfire, at least two terrorists killed. several others arrested. officers hurt. speculation that this was an extension of a manhunt looking for the planner of friday's attacks. what's going on now is different active groups of officers looking at different apartments where a team was revealed that resulted in gunfire and fatalities. they believe that they got there just in the nick of time before this team that they discovered could launch yet another wave of attacks. what those attacks would have been, we're not told at this time. cnn has multiple sells of eyes on the scene. let's start with clarissa ward, senior investigative correspondent. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: chris, behind me is the church where police were banging away at that door, trying to wedge it open for fight some time. when they finally succeeded in doing that, we saw them filing in there. it's not clear what the source of the threat or the intelligence that l
raid just outside paris called sontene. for hours, there have been explosions, gunfire, at least two terrorists killed. several others arrested. officers hurt. speculation that this was an extension of a manhunt looking for the planner of friday's attacks. what's going on now is different active groups of officers looking at different apartments where a team was revealed that resulted in gunfire and fatalities. they believe that they got there just in the nick of time before this team that they...
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in paris, and it's a beautiful, warm day in paris. and you are looking at the cathedral of notre dame, aflame, and at this point the damage is catastrophic. there is yellow smoke and gray smoke and in some parts black smoke pouring from the ceiling of this cathedral as a fire engulfs it and continues to burn unabated. you have the fire department that is responding. there are fire boats on the send, but at this point any efforts if they've been able to undertake them, certainly with the structural challenges of this iconic building have been completely un -- ineffective as we are watching this fire burn. you can see i want to bring in jim bitterman. we're getting an especially good view of the scaffolding that you were talking about. so the church has been under construction, and at this point we don't know what the cause of the fire is, but this is an outstanding question if this may have something to do with this catastrophe we're seeing, jim. >> exactly. yes, and it was working going -- work going on. i must say over the last 40 ye
in paris, and it's a beautiful, warm day in paris. and you are looking at the cathedral of notre dame, aflame, and at this point the damage is catastrophic. there is yellow smoke and gray smoke and in some parts black smoke pouring from the ceiling of this cathedral as a fire engulfs it and continues to burn unabated. you have the fire department that is responding. there are fire boats on the send, but at this point any efforts if they've been able to undertake them, certainly with the...
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from a paris suburb. this is someone they knew about. they had identified him as having been radicalized five years ago. they never accused him of terrorism, though, and lacked the resources to fully track him. isis today claiming responsibility for the terror attacks, calling the rampage the first of what they say is a "storm" promising more carnage. evan perez joins us now. evan, what are your sources telling you about isis' involvement as to isis core lead thing opposed to it being locally inspired? >> reporter: they have no reason to doubt what the french are saying, which is that this was an isis operation. now, the question that is still hanging in the air is whether or not this was something that was directed from raqqa, whether isis headquarters, or whether this is something that they simply set the ball rolling and had these guys who were essentially a sleeper cell sitting in france that was going to carry it out. the question is, is something the fbi is working hard at this weekend, simply becau
from a paris suburb. this is someone they knew about. they had identified him as having been radicalized five years ago. they never accused him of terrorism, though, and lacked the resources to fully track him. isis today claiming responsibility for the terror attacks, calling the rampage the first of what they say is a "storm" promising more carnage. evan perez joins us now. evan, what are your sources telling you about isis' involvement as to isis core lead thing opposed to it being...
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up next, paris fashion week. back stage pass with elena cho, and i'll be back in 30 minutes. >> hi everybody and welcome to a very special edition of fhion back stage pass. i'm alina clo. we are coming you from paris. it is couture week when top housing fashions slow off their custom made looks for this fall and winter. paris is the birthplace of fashion, on the streets and on the runway, being fashionable is a way of life. the height of elegance. with celebrity charm. >> just seeing how all of the clothes are made and seeing some of the most beautiful clothes. it's fascinating. i'm so excited to be here. >> you think you might be a client? >> i hope so. i think so. >> where couture meets rock and roll. >> you're taking this private design thing to a whole new level. >> yeah, the plan is to make it a lifestyle brand. >> and on the cat walk, fashion at its finest. couture literally means high sewing. the looks you see here on the paris runways will never be in a store near you. they're made to order, hand sewn, an
up next, paris fashion week. back stage pass with elena cho, and i'll be back in 30 minutes. >> hi everybody and welcome to a very special edition of fhion back stage pass. i'm alina clo. we are coming you from paris. it is couture week when top housing fashions slow off their custom made looks for this fall and winter. paris is the birthplace of fashion, on the streets and on the runway, being fashionable is a way of life. the height of elegance. with celebrity charm. >> just...
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it's 8:25 in london 9:25 in paris. europe really waking up and taking to twitter to express their shock and horror over what has happened. they're also showing their solidarity as rosy was saying, the hash tag which has become a rallying call which is je suis charlie. also we are charlie. this is live as we're seeing it right now. 750 tweets or so per minute. look how intense it is in europe and indeed in north america. you're starting to see as people wake up the conversation is increasing now. one of the most tweeted and liked pictures on instagram is this heartbreaking one here. this was posted by elsa wolinski. she is the daughter of wolinski who was killed on wednesday. the photo shows an empty desk where he used to draw and reads, dad is gone but not. paying tribute to those who have died in the last 24 hours. famous cartoonists around the world, really taking to the drawing board as a tribute to their colleagues. they have put pen to paper. this one from -- >> we're going to have to interrupt you and go to franc
it's 8:25 in london 9:25 in paris. europe really waking up and taking to twitter to express their shock and horror over what has happened. they're also showing their solidarity as rosy was saying, the hash tag which has become a rallying call which is je suis charlie. also we are charlie. this is live as we're seeing it right now. 750 tweets or so per minute. look how intense it is in europe and indeed in north america. you're starting to see as people wake up the conversation is increasing...
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>> the paris you see. the first time went to brooklyn. it was lake, this is new york? it's the rhythm and the energy of the place. that's fantastic. >> that's how you know you left the main strip of paris when you see signs i met god, she is black. you're not finding that next to the gardens. not going to happen. i'm carlton mccoy raced in inner city d.c. educated in kitchens around the globe. these days i make a living as a master sommelier. i'm a nomad driven to move in and out of different cultures, different worlds. so celebrate diversity by embracing what makes us both unique and the same. . after all we carry our travelers with us to the next destination. that's what life is all about. let's do this. ah, paris. it's hard not to fall in love. when i first visited this city i was 26 years old. i was studying for the master sommelier exmany aen a a decade in cooking classic french cuisine under my belt. like so many before me, i came here with the romantic notion of what i would find. and paris didn't l
>> the paris you see. the first time went to brooklyn. it was lake, this is new york? it's the rhythm and the energy of the place. that's fantastic. >> that's how you know you left the main strip of paris when you see signs i met god, she is black. you're not finding that next to the gardens. not going to happen. i'm carlton mccoy raced in inner city d.c. educated in kitchens around the globe. these days i make a living as a master sommelier. i'm a nomad driven to move in and out of...
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and particularly in paris today. can you tell me where you are concentrating your military forces here right now? >> well, there is a huge effort that has been made on transportation places such as railroad stations, airports. this is really -- and of course frontiers have been blocked and controlled since yesterday. so this is where the first is. france's borders, transportation places. because all of the places today were shut down. so all the supplementary troops that have now come into paris are to look after all of these strategic plates and transportation and to avoid that anybody could sleep or come in france to perpetrate another attack. >> what, sir, do you need from the international community right now? what help does france need from anyone else out there, the united states, the united kingdom, elsewhere, to help track down any potential other terrorists that may be involved in this web? what is needed? >> well, we do need support. we do need and appreciate the huge solidarity. as you know, president obam
and particularly in paris today. can you tell me where you are concentrating your military forces here right now? >> well, there is a huge effort that has been made on transportation places such as railroad stations, airports. this is really -- and of course frontiers have been blocked and controlled since yesterday. so this is where the first is. france's borders, transportation places. because all of the places today were shut down. so all the supplementary troops that have now come...
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pleads, come top paris. come to paris. everything in par parisch monday or yesterday, please. >> but thunk very much from the mayor's office. >> you have been strong. >> obviously, the news this morning is ongoing operations. five-hour operation or a raid in a neighborhood north of sontene, three suspected terrorists. as many as seven under arrest. a woman believed to have plane herself up early on in the operation. the target believed to be the belgian-borne mastermind abdelhamid abaaoud. we do not know if he was there. we do know that was one of the reasons they went in. one is going on in paris, one aspect t. european wide dragnet t. search for the people responsible for these attacks. one of the people on the run, believed to be on the run is salah abdeslam, who is believed to have been at that point the eighth attacker on friday. he was last seen headed towards the belgium border. ivan watson is in belgium right now for the latest on that search and also the latest just from what has now become a hub of feared terrori
pleads, come top paris. come to paris. everything in par parisch monday or yesterday, please. >> but thunk very much from the mayor's office. >> you have been strong. >> obviously, the news this morning is ongoing operations. five-hour operation or a raid in a neighborhood north of sontene, three suspected terrorists. as many as seven under arrest. a woman believed to have plane herself up early on in the operation. the target believed to be the belgian-borne mastermind...
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and the bataclan district of paris. the investigations have demonstrated that the vehicle, t the vehicle, fiat seat leon arrived on the 12th of november, a and they were all rented in a car rental place by the abdeslam brothers. at this time, investigations show that leon was located. the black fiat was used by a commander of three men attacking the bars and restaurants as well as the gps of this car and all of the videos. searching the vehicles made it possible to see, to the discover three assault rifles of the type, kalashnikov type, which were highlighted, and then discovered five charges as well as three knives and 11 empty chargers. according to the operations they had arrived on the night of the evening of the attacks. coming from the area at 12:59 preci precise. finally, a gun was used for a simple road check of the 14th of november at 14:10. someone by the name of abdeslam and mohammad merah. and this inquiry led me to contact the belgian authorities and thus the belgian police on the 14th of november in the af
and the bataclan district of paris. the investigations have demonstrated that the vehicle, t the vehicle, fiat seat leon arrived on the 12th of november, a and they were all rented in a car rental place by the abdeslam brothers. at this time, investigations show that leon was located. the black fiat was used by a commander of three men attacking the bars and restaurants as well as the gps of this car and all of the videos. searching the vehicles made it possible to see, to the discover three...
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the paris prosecutors said he killed four hostages. there police then killed coulibaly when they raided the store, bringing the stand-off to a violent end. police say his girlfriend was also involved in the killing of that police woman. she remains on the run at this hour. you're looking at her shot there. authorities have found evidence linking him and the kouachi brothers. a paris official said the wife of cherif kouachi and coulibali phoned each other 500 times last year. and we are hearing from the yemeni government that there may be a link to al qaeda in the arabian peninsula of the attack. the terrifying events in france spanned more than 48 hours beginning wednesday with a heinous shooting at the offices of the magazine, charlie hebdo and ending friday with the killing of three terrorists. here's a look at how things unfolded. >> reporter: brazen, cold blood and in a methodical demeanor, apparently trained. this amateur video taken as they fled shortly before noon was among the tarting points of what has become an unprecedented
the paris prosecutors said he killed four hostages. there police then killed coulibaly when they raided the store, bringing the stand-off to a violent end. police say his girlfriend was also involved in the killing of that police woman. she remains on the run at this hour. you're looking at her shot there. authorities have found evidence linking him and the kouachi brothers. a paris official said the wife of cherif kouachi and coulibali phoned each other 500 times last year. and we are hearing...
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it's not happening in paris. the flea markets which are open every weekend, the world comes to shop at and get great items and bargains, closed. this never happens. >> on the subject of the world now, president obama made clear this attack not just in paris on the french but an attack on freedom and liberty everywhere. i want to check with jim acosta right now. president obama on his way to a big meeting. the g-20 right now. he had a meeting of the national security council before he left. jim accosta with us on the phone from turkey where the meeting will take place. jim, what do you know? >> reporter: they'll be holding a national security council meeting at the white house before he leaves for the g-20 summit. i'm in turkey and just arrived on the ground. security precautions are immense. took us a good 45 minutes just to make our way inside the secure perimeter where the summit will be taking place. it's fairly certain this will be something of a war sum for president obama, for the other -- war summit for pr
it's not happening in paris. the flea markets which are open every weekend, the world comes to shop at and get great items and bargains, closed. this never happens. >> on the subject of the world now, president obama made clear this attack not just in paris on the french but an attack on freedom and liberty everywhere. i want to check with jim acosta right now. president obama on his way to a big meeting. the g-20 right now. he had a meeting of the national security council before he...
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before it was just in the paris area. now that highest level has been extended to this town longpont. this is to the west of the gas station that one gas station attendant says was robbed overnight by the two suspects the kouachi brothers. he says they were armed, at gunpoint. they drove off. now the efforts of intense police activity. >>> joining us cnn law enforcement analyst. the two of you together are going to be fantastic to talk us through what we've just been witnesses. tom, i want your expertise. i know what we see when we see going on. by watching the video that john was showing us the report atika shubert was giving us about this increased presence highest level of alert. what is your sense? do you feel french authorities are close to getting their guys? >> i don't know about that. michaela what brothers me about it that cameraman and those reporters have no business being that close to heavily armed police about to engage in an operation. if somebody sticks their head out one of those apartment windows and ope
before it was just in the paris area. now that highest level has been extended to this town longpont. this is to the west of the gas station that one gas station attendant says was robbed overnight by the two suspects the kouachi brothers. he says they were armed, at gunpoint. they drove off. now the efforts of intense police activity. >>> joining us cnn law enforcement analyst. the two of you together are going to be fantastic to talk us through what we've just been witnesses. tom, i...
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i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. i promised i would exit or renegotiate any deal which fails to serve america's interests. many trade deals will soon be under renegotiation. very rarely do we have a deal that works for this country. but they'll soon be under renegotiation. the process has begun from day one. but now we're down to business. beyond the severe energy restrictions inflicted by the paris accord, it includes yet another scheme to redistribute wealth out of the united states through the so-called green climate fund -- nice name -- which calls for developed countries to send $100 billion to dwelling countries, all on top of america's existing and massive foreign aid payments. so we're going to be paying billions and billions and billions of dollars. and we're already way ahead of anybody else. many of the other countries haven't spent anything. and many of them will never pay one dime. the green fund would likely obligate the united states to commit potentially tens of billions of dollars, of which the unite
i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. i promised i would exit or renegotiate any deal which fails to serve america's interests. many trade deals will soon be under renegotiation. very rarely do we have a deal that works for this country. but they'll soon be under renegotiation. the process has begun from day one. but now we're down to business. beyond the severe energy restrictions inflicted by the paris accord, it includes yet another scheme to redistribute wealth...
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according to paris." how interested are you in the world? >> very. >> are you? >> yes. >> are you interested in world affairs? >> yes, i am. >> genuinely? >> yes. >> i mean, when you see what's going on in the middle east and stuff like that, do you have a healthy interest or does that kind of stuff not really touch your life? >> i have so much going on in my life. yes, i do pay attention to what's going on in the world, but i also focus a lot on my business. >> kathy, you're in this tv show quite a lot. >> yes. >> what's it like being paris hilton's mom? >> it's been quite an experience. it's been quite a ride, i must say. >> she's a phenomenon of modern times. you know, this kind much -- there aren't many others like you. i mean, in britain we have katie price, i guess, someone like that. here you are the kardashians and others. people who have become famous for being famous. i hope you don't find that an offensive term, no reason you should, that have built incredible business empires around being a br
according to paris." how interested are you in the world? >> very. >> are you? >> yes. >> are you interested in world affairs? >> yes, i am. >> genuinely? >> yes. >> i mean, when you see what's going on in the middle east and stuff like that, do you have a healthy interest or does that kind of stuff not really touch your life? >> i have so much going on in my life. yes, i do pay attention to what's going on in the world, but i also...
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we're live from paris. this is a city of course stunned by the massacre at the hands of isis terrorists six days ago. new york city knows that feeling all too well. but new york mayor bill de blasio saying his city will not be intimidated after isis released another chilling video showing scenes from the big apple along with a suicide belt. cnn's deborah feyerick is live for us in new york city. deb, new york always on high alert of course especially during the holidays. how is new york responding and preparing? >> well, they're really taking a look at everything. you know, people understand that there will be millions of tourists who are coming to the big apple because of the thanksgiving day parade, the christmas tree lighting, the ball drop. so police are taking no chances. it's something really that the fbi director said that it is better to alert police if you see something and be wrong than to do nothing and have your suspicions basically come to fruition. so they're really urging everybody to keep th
we're live from paris. this is a city of course stunned by the massacre at the hands of isis terrorists six days ago. new york city knows that feeling all too well. but new york mayor bill de blasio saying his city will not be intimidated after isis released another chilling video showing scenes from the big apple along with a suicide belt. cnn's deborah feyerick is live for us in new york city. deb, new york always on high alert of course especially during the holidays. how is new york...
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would no longer be a part of the paris climate agreement. >> the bottom line is that the paris accord is very unfair at the highest level to the united states. >> today president trump is putting a economic mark next to one of his key campaign promises. >> in order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw from the paris. [ applause ] climate accord. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. but begin negotiations to re-enter either the paris accord or a really entirely new transaction. >> trump announcing the withdrawal from the paris climate agreement in the face of protests from business groups, world leaders and even trump's own daughter, ivanka while critics have said backing out of the deal will put the u.s. at a disadvantage on the world stage trump insisted the agreement was bad for u.s. business and the u.s. economy. >> major economic wound. we would find it very hard to compete with other countries. >> in the trump preclaimed climate change is hoax but he shifted his rhetoric on thursday. >> as someone who cares deeply about t
would no longer be a part of the paris climate agreement. >> the bottom line is that the paris accord is very unfair at the highest level to the united states. >> today president trump is putting a economic mark next to one of his key campaign promises. >> in order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw from the paris. [ applause ] climate accord. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. but begin negotiations to...
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. >> i'm john berman live in paris. this is cnn's special coverage of the takedown of one of the world's most wanted terrorists. let's get you up to speed with the very latest. the dramatic news. abdelhamid abaaoud is dead. the man believed to be the planner, the architect of friday's attack that stole the lives of 129 people here in paris, killed. french officials say prints from his hands and feet confirmed that he died in the stunning raid in the suburb of saint-denis yesterday. his body riddled with bullets before he could carry out another act of terror. french officials have linked him to at least four foiled plots in europe this year. and at this moment, investigators are tracing links to several more known jihadists. this news comes as yet another attacker, salah abdeslam, is still on the loose this morning. he was last seen on the road to belgium. today new raids in belgium, where so much of the planning and organizing for these paris attacks happened. as i said, so much news to go over today. the major develop
. >> i'm john berman live in paris. this is cnn's special coverage of the takedown of one of the world's most wanted terrorists. let's get you up to speed with the very latest. the dramatic news. abdelhamid abaaoud is dead. the man believed to be the planner, the architect of friday's attack that stole the lives of 129 people here in paris, killed. french officials say prints from his hands and feet confirmed that he died in the stunning raid in the suburb of saint-denis yesterday. his...
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and in paris, it was directed. that was a plot. but it could also be inspired where they may not know the names of the people, just know people they are communicating with on social media or san diego or chicago and give the word and we've seen some of those plots, remember there was one down in garland, texas where two guys came at the muslim -- anti muslim rally and killed by the local police but we know that those people are out there and we're just going to have to keep after them day by day and we're going to have to focus on where the real threat is. >> the nightmare is this encrypted communications capabilities. more to discuss including that. senator angus king. it remains with us, we'll take a quick break. much more after this. i absolutely love my new but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. with great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. delivery. hey. lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce an
and in paris, it was directed. that was a plot. but it could also be inspired where they may not know the names of the people, just know people they are communicating with on social media or san diego or chicago and give the word and we've seen some of those plots, remember there was one down in garland, texas where two guys came at the muslim -- anti muslim rally and killed by the local police but we know that those people are out there and we're just going to have to keep after them day by...
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. >> this is an attack not just on paris. it's an attack not just on the people of france, but this is an attack all of humanity and the universal values that we share. we stand prepared and ready to provide whatever assistance that the government and the people of france need to respond. france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. and we want to be very clear we stand with them in the fight against terrorism and extremism. >> you are looking live at one world trade center adorned in white, blue, and red in solidarity with the people of france tonight. let's talk with john miller. i imagine you are getting information at all time. is this a wakeup call to america? >> not at all. that would go to the assumption that we were ever asleep. from the time of the mumbai attack where you saw active shooters, the use of explosive devices, suicide bombers and so on, the nypd under then commissioner kelly began to put together a comprehensive response plan for somet
. >> this is an attack not just on paris. it's an attack not just on the people of france, but this is an attack all of humanity and the universal values that we share. we stand prepared and ready to provide whatever assistance that the government and the people of france need to respond. france is our oldest ally. the french people have stood shoulder to shoulder with the united states time and again. and we want to be very clear we stand with them in the fight against terrorism and...
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in that attack in paris. go ahead, sir. >> our first fear at the moment is that they tried to commit murder, their attack. because these are people with we do not want to run free. the mentality of the shooter, the terrorists, is to shoot until they get killed. so the first fear is another -- other acts that can be committed. >> yes, that is certainly a fear indeed. deputy mayor of paris patrick klug man klugman, we thank you very much. we should also point out that we have received word that here in new york city that the nypd is adding extra officers at sensitive sites around new york city however they went on to reiterate that there is no known threat but they did want to let people know if that is happening here. >> that happened in sydney where there was the siege in the chocolate cafe. they're doing it here in new york. perfectly understandable. >> let's turn to christiane amanpour from london. so many of us struggling to understand what went on christiane here. i know that you have had a chance to spea
in that attack in paris. go ahead, sir. >> our first fear at the moment is that they tried to commit murder, their attack. because these are people with we do not want to run free. the mentality of the shooter, the terrorists, is to shoot until they get killed. so the first fear is another -- other acts that can be committed. >> yes, that is certainly a fear indeed. deputy mayor of paris patrick klug man klugman, we thank you very much. we should also point out that we have received...
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these attacks in paris that seemingly are similar. but judge george o'toole made a pretty quick decision, promptly denying the tsarnaev request for a delay. that just happened a few hours ago, this morning in boston. joining me now to talk about this is cnn legal analyst mel robbins who's also a boston resident. i'm not sure what to make of that. on one hand, i get it. these are frightfully similar. i myself have broadcast several scrip scrip scripts noting the similarities between the brothers here and the brothers in paris. >> you only need 18 jurors. and they've got several million folks that can pull from. that's the grounds for which the federal judge denied this motion. he not only denied it, he denied it within hours of getting it. the defense was arguing that because of the news coverage and because of the similarities reported in the news coverage that the jury pool would be tainted. and interestingly, in denying the motion, the judge said, i've looked at all of the pages and pages of questionnaires that the potential jury po
these attacks in paris that seemingly are similar. but judge george o'toole made a pretty quick decision, promptly denying the tsarnaev request for a delay. that just happened a few hours ago, this morning in boston. joining me now to talk about this is cnn legal analyst mel robbins who's also a boston resident. i'm not sure what to make of that. on one hand, i get it. these are frightfully similar. i myself have broadcast several scrip scrip scripts noting the similarities between the brothers...